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IAS Journal 19th Issue
Journal of the IAS Issue 19
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Student Essay Competition 2023: Traditional and virtual anatomy teaching methods: comparison and discussion. By K. Smirnova
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A new way of looking at an old specimen. By D. Adams and N. Winn
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The Creation of a ‘Transitional Model’ Depicting the Embryological Stages of Development from the Fertilised Ovum through to Closure. By J. Paulson & N. Jaiswal
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Old Dog, New Tricks: An alternative method of representing costal cartilages in a Basset Hound skeleton exhibiting multiple skeletal diseases and disorders. By Sarah Nicoll
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Technical notes for corrosion casting of a porcine heart. By V. Veljanovski
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The use of Fresh Frozen Human Cadaveric Material in the UK: A questionnaire study by Carys Davies
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From cadaver to museum plinth: A novel method of articulating an ostrich skeleton by Sarah Nicoll & Andrew Cook
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Student perceptions of the value of potted anatomical specimens in relation to dissection and other anatomical teaching resources by Natalie Harper & Wendy Birch
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Poster. A prosection of the superficial muscles of mastication for use in medical teaching by George Whittaker
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The value of dissection and human tissue in teaching anatomy to pre-clinical medical students: A review. by Natalie Harper & Wendy Birch
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The Human Body in Cross-section: Creation of a teaching aid to present an entire human female cadaver transversely sectioned and displayed in Perspex pots. By Tom Cornwall, Charlie Tanner & Rob Harraway
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Creating a Teaching Aid for Ferret Reproductive and Adrenal Anatomy. By Rebecca Norman & Sarah Nicoll
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Osteological Preparation of a California Sea Lion. By S. Macdonald and K. Kroll
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A systematic guide to prosection of the superficial structures of the head. By Ed Zealley
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Osteological Preparation of the White Rhinoceros, Ceratotherium simum. By Anthony Wilkes and Rachel Norris
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The Preparation of Vertebrate Skeletons. By Jennie Coy
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